QVerity founding partner Bill Stanton, a former NYPD officer, appeared on Fox News Channel’s “The Kelly File” to discuss controversial comments made by film director Quentin Tarantino at a demonstration against police brutality in New York. Watch the segment above and visit The Kelly File for more.
QVerity's Bill Stanton appeared today on the Good Day New York show on Fox 5 to talk about "Badge of Evil," the newly released novel he co-authored with journalist Craig Horowitz. Click here to watch the full segment.
In a July 21 article headlined, "CIA Tactics You Can Use at Home," Nara Schoenberg of the Chicago Tribune captured the essence of our elicitation methodology, as chronicled in our book, "Get the Truth." Schoenberg interviewed QVerity's Phil Houston, who shared key aspects of our approach. Here's an excerpt:Houston, co-author with Michael Floyd and Susan Carnicero of the best-seller "Spy the Lie" and now the
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GREENVILLE, N.C. – May 15, 2015 – QVerity Inc. today responded to the announcement on Thursday that Duke Energy has pleaded guilty in federal court to environmental crimes stemming from coal ash leakage from dumps at five North Carolina power plants. Phil Houston, QVerity’s CEO, said the announcement, which he characterized as an important development in the
The Napa Valley Register in Napa, California, on May 4 ran a story on QVerity's Michael Floyd, one of the co-authors of our new book, "Get the Truth." Here's an excerpt:Michael Floyd has a soft, empathetic demeanor. He could be a clergyman to whom we confess our sins. In fact, he’s a career detector of lies who has worked for the CIA,
QVerity's Michael Floyd, co-author of our New York Times bestseller "Get the Truth," was a recent guest on the nationally-syndicated radio program, Something You Should Know with host Mike Carruthers. You can listen to Part 1 of the podcast here. Part 2 is available here.
An April 16 article by Reuters focused on QVerity's behavioral analysis of the public commentary of corporate executives to inform investment decisions. Here's an excerpt:This type of analysis is the latest unorthodox research method used by short-sellers and independent research firms to boost the impact of reports they issue that challenge companies' accounting methods. QVerity, the company hired by Muddy Waters,